Anishinaabewaajimodaa sa: re-siting our selves home through narrative
This thesis examines the processes of discursive erasure, denial, and displacement of Namegosibii Anishinaabe historical presence on and connection to the Namegosibiing Trout Lake homelands as their heritage. Four major themes that emerge from the narratives of eight Namegosibiing community member p...
Main Author: | Agger, Helen |
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Other Authors: | Farrell Racette, Sherry (Native Studies) Atleo, Marlene (Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology) |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/32136 |
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